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The Study Group for Environmental Statistics at the Technical University of Berlin features information on waste management through publications and special projects.
http://www.argus.cs.tu-berlin.de
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Represents the interests of wastewater treatment agencies through crafting legislative and regulatory policy that incorporates comprehensive watershed management into the national clean water program.
http://www.amsa-cleanwater.org/
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Independent, nonpartisan organization of state water program managers.
http://www.asiwpca.org/
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Organization supporting the environmental agencies of the states and trust territories.
http://www.astswmo.org/
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Professional association serving state drinking water programs.
http://www.asdwa.org/
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Trade association representing recycling and recovery of paper.
http://www.recycledpaper.org.uk
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Professional organization for waste management in the United Kingdom.
http://www.ciwm.co.uk
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Promotes safety and compliance in the transportation of hazardous materials and dangerous goods.
http://www.costha.com/
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National non-profit, non-partisan association of state and territorial environmental commissioners.
http://www.ecos.org/
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Represents companies that manage solid, hazardous, and medical wastes; manufacture and distribute waste equipment; and offer related pollution-prevention services.
http://www.envasns.org/
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European branch association representing industrial manufacturers, processors and users of bioplastics and biodegradable polymers (BDP) and their derivative products.
http://www.european-bioplastics.org/
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Represents European companies with activities in all forms of waste management.
http://www.fead.be
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The Netherlands. Trade organization for the Dutch paper recycling industry. English and Dutch.
http://www.fnoi.nl/
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Devoted to promoting regulatory compliance and safety in the transportation of hazardous materials/dangerous goods, substances and wastes.
http://www.hmac.org/
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Association of the reprocessing and recycling industry including, metal, plastics, glass, and rubber.
http://www.isri.org/
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